Medically Reviewed By Mario Starnino, CATA, CTSQ, ACNN
If you’re suffering from persistent elbow pain, particularly after repetitive arm motions, you may be dealing with tennis elbow—a condition that affects athletes and non-athletes alike. While rest and physiotherapy are often recommended, many patients are now turning to Shockwave Therapy for Tennis Elbow as a modern, non-invasive solution.
In this blog, we’ll explore what tennis elbow is, whether tennis elbow shockwave therapy works, and how patients in Montreal can access expert care through Activ Axion’s Shockwave Therapy services.
What is Tennis Elbow?
Tennis elbow, medically known as lateral epicondylitis, is an overuse injury that causes inflammation of the tendons connecting the forearm muscles to the elbow. It’s commonly caused by repetitive arm and wrist movements—not just in tennis, but in professions like painting, carpentry, and typing.
Symptoms typically include:
- Pain or burning sensation around the outer elbow
- Weak grip strength
- Worsened pain when lifting or gripping objects
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Conventional Treatments for Tennis Elbow
Before exploring Shockwave Therapy for Tennis Elbow, it’s helpful to understand traditional approaches, which may include:
- Rest and activity modification
- Ice and anti-inflammatory medications
- Bracing or splinting
- Corticosteroid injections
- Physiotherapy
While these methods can be effective for mild cases, chronic or recurring tennis elbow often requires more advanced treatment.
How Does Shockwave Therapy Work for Tennis Elbow?
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that delivers high-frequency acoustic waves to the painful area, promoting circulation, reducing inflammation, and accelerating tissue repair. When used specifically for tennis elbow, the therapy targets damaged tendon tissue near the lateral epicondyle.
“Shockwave therapy offers significant improvement in pain relief and function for patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis.”
— Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4934464/
At Activ Axion in Montreal, our experienced clinicians deliver tennis elbow shockwave therapy with precision and care, typically in 3 to 5 short sessions. Each session lasts about 15–20 minutes and requires no anesthesia or downtime.
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Does Shockwave Therapy Work for Tennis Elbow?
Patients often ask, “Does shockwave therapy work for tennis elbow?” The answer is yes—especially for cases that haven’t responded well to rest, medication, or physical therapy.
“Studies suggest extracorporeal shock wave therapy is an effective modality in treating recalcitrant lateral epicondylitis.”
— Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15007315/
Key benefits include:
✅ Non-invasive and drug-free
✅ Targets the root cause, not just symptoms
✅ Stimulates collagen regeneration
✅ Proven success in chronic cases
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Why Choose Tennis Elbow Shockwave Therapy Over Other Options?
Compared to corticosteroid injections or surgery, tennis elbow shockwave therapy offers several advantages:
Treatment Type | Invasiveness | Pain Relief Duration | Risk of Side Effects |
Cortisone Injections | Moderate | Short-term | High |
Surgery | High | Long-term | High |
Shockwave Therapy | None | Long-term | Low |
Shockwave therapy doesn’t just mask the pain—it helps repair the tendon itself. For residents in Montreal, Activ Axion offers expert evaluation and therapy in a professional medical environment.
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What to Expect During Your Therapy Session
During your visit at Activ Axion, here’s what you can expect:
- Assessment – Our therapist evaluates your elbow, grip strength, and pain points.
- Targeted Treatment – Using a handheld device, acoustic waves are applied to the affected area.
- Post-Treatment Care – You may experience mild soreness but can return to most daily activities the same day.
Most patients report noticeable pain reduction within 1–2 sessions and improved mobility after 3–5 treatments.
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Lifestyle Tips to Support Tennis Elbow Recovery
In addition to tennis elbow shockwave therapy, you can speed recovery and prevent recurrence by following these habits:
- Avoid repetitive strain on your forearm
- Use ergonomic tools at work
- Stretch and strengthen your wrist extensors
- Wear a counterforce brace when lifting
- Rest between physical activities
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Struggling With Tennis Elbow?
Shockwave Therapy Can Help!
✅ Drug-free | ✅ Safe | ✅ Long-term Relief
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FAQs
Does shockwave therapy help tennis elbow?
Yes, shockwave therapy for tennis elbow is clinically proven to reduce pain and improve function, especially in chronic cases. It works by increasing blood flow and stimulating healing in damaged tendons. At Activ Axion in Montreal, patients typically see improvement after just a few sessions with minimal downtime and no medication required. Learn more here.
What can I do to cure tennis elbow?
To effectively treat tennis elbow, combine rest, activity modification, physiotherapy, and advanced treatments like tennis elbow shockwave therapy. Avoid repetitive wrist and arm motions, apply ice for inflammation, and do stretching exercises. For persistent pain, Activ Axion offers non-invasive shockwave therapy tailored to your condition. Book a consultation.
How to treat tennis elbow?
Treatment for tennis elbow includes conservative care like rest, bracing, and physical therapy. For stubborn pain, Shockwave Therapy for Tennis Elbow offers a highly effective option. This modern treatment stimulates healing in the tendons and reduces inflammation naturally. Activ Axion in Montreal specializes in this therapy for lasting pain relief. Schedule your visit today.
What does tennis elbow feel like?
Tennis elbow typically causes burning or aching pain around the outer elbow, often worsening with gripping or lifting. You might also feel weakness in the forearm and discomfort while typing or holding objects. If pain persists, tennis elbow shockwave therapy at Activ Axion can help target the problem at its source. Find out more.